In May 1726, several ships departed from Macassar. Carre Lidjarra sailed to Sumbawa with 5 crew members. Todamma from Wadjoe left with 5 crew members to collect debts. Pieter Fransz, a citizen, sailed to Banda with 24 crew members, carrying 35 loads of rice and 500 plates. Tot Jina from Wadjoe went to Passir with 6 crew members and 2 loads of rice. Totima from Wadjoe traveled to Zaleijer with 5 crew members. Iacobus Dias, a citizen, sailed to Passir with 8 crew members and 3 loads of rice. Rombeng from Macassar, an envoy of the King of Goa, departed with 6 crew members to collect rattan for his highness.
On May 28, 1726, more ships left Macassar. The Chinese merchant Thansinko sailed to Batavia with 18 crew members, carrying:
Bandee, a local resident, departed for Samarang with 20 crew members, carrying 2 pieces of wax and 10 Bouton boxes. The Chinese merchant Tsjakeenko sailed to Batavia with 22 crew members, carrying:
The Chinese resident Nihoksaij left for Batavia with 15 crew members, carrying:
Finally, citizen Albert de Vries sailed to Batavia with 10 crew members in a vessel owned by fellow citizen Jan de Madera, carrying 6 slaves.
National Archives / Archives South Holland, archive number 1.04.02, Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), inventory number 8192, Kamer Zeeland, INGEKOMEN STUKKEN VAN GOUVERNEUR-GENERAAL EN RADEN BIJ DE HEREN XVII EN DE KAMER ZEELAND, Kopie-missiven en -rapporten ingekomen bij gouverneur-generaal en raden van de kantoren in Indië, Makassar, Kopie-missiven en -rapporten ingekomen bij gouverneur-generaal en raden uit Makassar, 1726 mei 22 - 1727 jan. 17
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